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Good Chance Forte Will Play Sunday For Bears, But Urlacher Doubtful

CHICAGO - SEPTEMBER 12: Matt Forte #22 of the Chicago Bears rests on the bench after scoring the game-winning touchdown against the Detroit Lions during the NFL season opening game at Soldier Field on September 12, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Lions 19-14. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)Matt Forte. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Forte went through a full practice Friday and was listed probable for the game at Detroit, which the Bears will need to win if they have any shot at making the playoffs.

The team also announced Friday it had waived defensive end Cheta Ozougwu and promoted running back Harvey Unga to the 53-man roster from the practice squad. That gives the Bears two healthy running backs besides Forte. Kahlil Bell is the other backup.

Linebacker Brian Urlacher is doubtful for the Lions game, although he went through a limited practice Friday in his first workout since before suffering a hamstring injury Dec. 2.

“I was encouraged that he was finally able to get on the practice field, and it’s not like we had a full-padded practice today, though,” coach Lovie Smith said. “But he was able to move around, which we thought he would be able to do. The normal progress we hoped he would make, he has made. Brian doesn’t have to necessarily practice a full practice before we would play him, but we’re not to that point.”

Urlacher did get some snaps with the first team during the scrimmage portion of practice, but only a handful according to linebacker Nick Roach, who has played the past three games in Urlacher’s place.

Urlacher has no contract for next season. So unless he makes a dramatic comeback before Sunday or the Bears get into the playoffs, Urlacher could have already played his last game for the team.

Forte sprained his right ankle early in the second half of Sunday’s 28-13 win over Arizona — the third time he’s had the same injury this year.

“I know it is going to be painful, especially when you get tackled and hit on,” he said. “It will be just like the Dallas game, when I got hit on the first play and I just had to get re-taped.”

Starting safety Chris Conte (hamstring) and backup linebacker Blake Costanzo (calf) did not practice Friday. They are listed out for the game. That means Anthony Walters will make his first NFL start in Conte’s place. Running back Armando Allen (knee) also missed practice and is questionable.